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Drought Impacts on Landscape Plant Survival

Last Updated: May 07, 2012

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Photo of a shrub with drooping leaves and dead branches due to drought stress

Dull drooping leaves and dead branches are signs of drought stress in this olenader.
Source: PLANT answers (Texas)

Picture showing drought stress in turfgrass. Grass does not spring back when driven or walked on

Drought stress in turf grass. Grass does not spring back easily.
Source: Thank You Very Much Horticulture Industry

What is drought?

Drought, or periods of water shortage, impact plants in a variety of ways. Drought affects how much water is available for plant use. If plants cannot tolerate lack of water various symptoms will appear.

  • Lack of water can lead to:
  • Stunted growth
  • Increased disease susceptibility
  • Increased susceptibility to winter injury
  • Death or injury when a warm period is followed by a very cold period in winter

Initially, growth stops and foliage wilts as plants become stressed. Unless supplemental irrigation is provided, plants may eventually die. When this happens will differ based on the plant's ability to withstand drought. Observe plants for signs of drought stress. These include:

  • Gray or bluish cast on cool season turf grass
  • Grass will not spring back when walked on
  • Wilting or curling leaves
  • Browning of leaves

Water conserving features such as small leaf area, lighter colored leaves and deep roots help drought adapted plants to survive long periods without water.

Additional Resources:

Northeast

Maryland - Watering Tips for Drought Conditions

Pennsylvania - Drought and the Landscape Garden

Southeast

Alabama - Drought-tolerant Landscapes for Alabama

Kentucky - How Dry Seasons Affect Landscape Plants

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